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Charts and Dashboards: Data Tables - Part 3

10 June 2022

Welcome back to our Charts and Dashboards blog series. This week, we’ll take a look at two-dimensional Data Tables.


Power BI Blog: Field Parameters

9 June 2022

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at a new feature enabling you to dynamically change measures and / or dimensions.


Power Query: See it, Save it, Sort it - Part 4

8 June 2022

Welcome to our Power Query blog. This week, I reorganise the data from my appended queries.


Power Pivot Principles: The A to Z of DAX Functions – CONCATENATEX

7 June 2022

In our long-established Power Pivot Principles articles, we continue our series on the A to Z of Data Analysis eXpression (DAX) functions. This week, we look at CONCATENATEX.


A to Z of Excel Functions: The MINUTE Function

6 June 2022

Welcome back to our regular A to Z of Excel Functions blog. Today we look at the MINUTE function.


Charts and Dashboards: Data Tables - Part 2

3 June 2022

Welcome back to our Charts and Dashboards blog series. This week, we’ll go step-by-step through the process of constructing a one-dimensional Data Table.


Power BI Blog: Canvas Zoom

2 June 2022

Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Power BI blog series. This week, we look at the newly-announced Canvas Zoom.


Power Query: See it, Save it, Sort it - Part 3

1 June 2022

Welcome to our Power Query blog. This week, I append queries to extend my data.


Power Pivot Principles: The A to Z of DAX Functions – CONCATENATE

31 May 2022

In our long-established Power Pivot Principles articles, we continue our series on the A to Z of Data Analysis eXpression (DAX) functions. This week, we look at CONCATENATE.


Monday Morning Mulling: May 2022 Challenge

30 May 2022

The challenge this month was to create a PivotTable that showed the sales amount made by each salesperson in their individual business units, as well as a percentage breakdown for each business unit and the percentage contribution of each business unit to total sales. Easy, yes?


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